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Holland Oates
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They never even left the crack house.

Where love blooms like an onion …

McDonalds is so tasty and delicious. Ba da ba ba bahhh … I think I just got diabetes.

Related: I do get mad as hell any time I see a filing cabinet drawer left open. They have sharp edges people!

Yeah, how would he know how to go to actual Hell? That's not how the Word/Voice has worked so far.

From what I can remember, they promote sustainability and environmentally friendly business practices, or something to that effect. Maybe a new school way of doing the business that Quincannon's in.

Yeah, they drop the "the" obviously.

Assuming you submitted your questions on the appropriate form — in triplicate — the masters of the Citadel will have answers for you as soon as time and work permits.

The Temple storyline was one of the more infuriating TV-viewing experiences I can remember.

Well, I was here anyway, so …

Jaime kills Cersei, saving the city and thousands of lives yet again, and redeeming himself as much as is possible. He turns, and makes eye contact with Brienne, and smiles. Arya sticks a sword through his neck from behind.

A girl has killed Kenny.

Release your freak, TV Euron.

I think we can assume his inner demons were pastry related.

I didn't make it past the first episode, but that was my assessment as well.

I bet he gets killed off-screen in between the seasons. The next we see of him, Yara tosses his severed head to a dragon like a dog treat.

See OP's comment. It would explain some different looking sails on some of the ships.

The Tyrion/Dany moment passed the minimum requirements for "earned" status. I had no beef with it.

I sense much anger in this review. The bullet points are nice, though.

I can't see it. Defiant last stand against impossible odds — even while knowing he's on the wrong side — feels more likely. Unless Brienne of Tarth is in the equation …